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SILC is a protocol which provides secure conferencing services in
the Internet over insecure channel. The biggest similarity between
SILC and IRC is that they both provide conferencing services and that
SILC has almost same commands as IRC. However, internally they are
very different.
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Interfaces | X Window System |
Source languages | C |
Use requirements | GTK2, libxml2, libsilc |
Related programs | SILC Client |
License verified by | Christiano Anderson <anderson@gnu.org> on 2004-04-01 |
Entry compiled by | Christiano Anderson <anderson@gnu.org> |
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